The Packers tight end appears to be making progress after suffering a bruised spinal cord during Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns.

A video Finley posted on Twitter Tuesday shows him walking down the hospital hallway with his wife by his side.

He appears to be moving well.

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers revealed Tuesday on his radio show on 540 ESPN that he had visited Finley in the hospital.

"It's tough to watch your buddy down on the field. I was able to go and see him at the hospital. I was definitely encouraged by his improvement and the movement he's making, but its a big loss to lose a guy like that, and you never want to see one of your brothers go down with an injury like that," Rodgers said. "It's your worse fear, as athletes to not be able to walk off the field or the court by your own power; that's a scary thing and something that we all worry about from time to time."

ESPN is also reporting there is no specific timetable for Finley's return, but he will likely miss four to six weeks.

Doctors have told Finley he will not need surgery and all current indications are he should eventually be able to resume his NFL career if he so chooses.